8 Nature & Parks in Newburyport That You Shouldn't Miss

January 18, 2022 Madelene Haan

Newburyport is a small coastal, scenic, and historic city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Boston. The population was 17,416 at the 2010 census. A historic seaport with a vibrant tourism industry, Newburyport includes part of Plum Island. The mooring, winter storage and maintenance of recreational boats, motor and sail, still contribute a large part of the city's income. A Coast Guard station oversees boating activity, especially in the swift tidal currents of the Merrimack River.
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1. Moseley Woods Park

15 Spofford St, Newburyport, MA 01950-1731 +1 978-499-0090 http://newburyportparks.com/index.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Moseley Woods Park

2. Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

6 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, MA 01950-3220 +1 978-465-5753 [email protected] http://www.fws.gov/refuge/parker_river/
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4.5 based on 334 reviews

Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

Covering 4,662 acres of diverse upland and wetland habitats, this refuge was established to preserve the feeding, resting and nesting areas of migratory birds.

Reviewed By MsSatin - Lawrence, United States

I walked the Hellcat Boardwalk Loop for the first time back in November and fell in love with the pampas grasses then caught the sunset before heading home. There is ample parking in the lot and the whole trail is stroller and handicap accessible, with a strong, even boardwalk and plenty of benches to stop and rest. There is also an observation tower that is perfect for 360 views and photos, especially at sunset! All in all, it's a great way to stretch your legs and enjoy the day!

3. Joppa Flats Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary

1 Plum Island Tpke, Newburyport, MA 01950-3219 +1 978-462-9998 [email protected] http://www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/Sanctuaries/Joppa_Flats/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Joppa Flats Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary

Reviewed By Isabell5683 - Waltham, United States

I have attended several events at Joppa Flats Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, organized by David Davis, the Poet in Residence. These events featured poets and/or photographers and/or birders who wrote poems about birds, took marvelous photos of birds, or wrote nature poems or pieces. The events were delightful and included open mic time which brought in more spontaneous readings - all great! I highly recommend any program put on at this center.

4. Maudslay State Park

74 Curzon Mill Rd, Newburyport, MA 01950 +1 978-465-7223 http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-north/maudslay-state-park.html
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4.5 based on 160 reviews

Maudslay State Park

Reviewed By mukaikubo - Boston, United States

I rode my bike there, there's no bike racks unfortunately so I locked it to a street sign at the parking lot. Lots of great trails, some through the woods, some along the river, and some through remnants of gardens and past old building foundations. Beautiful and peaceful, it wasn't crowded at all on a Tuesday evening at sunset. I ran about 4 miles of trail and didn't cover it all, will definitely return!

5. Clipper City Rail Trail

Pop Crowley Way, Newburyport, MA http://www.cityofnewburyport.com/Planning/RailTrail.html
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Clipper City Rail Trail

Reviewed By Kamcro - New Hampshire, United States

Great trail for an easy scenic walk. The path was was cleared of snow with a only a few puddles. We had a beautiful sunny day for our walk, there were many other people out enjoying the trail as well.

6. Waterfront Park

36 Merrimac St, Newburyport, MA 01950-2520 http://firehouse.org
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Waterfront Park

Reviewed By adobe1944 - Fredericksburg, United States

After exploring Newburyport's many fun shops and lunching at Grog's restaurant, we wandered down to the Merrimack River and stumbled onto the Waterfront Park. There were plenty of benches to choose from, and we found it ideal for relaxing before more shopping. It's also close to the Maritime Museum which is definitely worth a look.

7. Newburyport Powder House

57 Low St, Newburyport, MA 01950-4048 +1 978-462-8081 [email protected] http://www.nbptpreservationtrust.org/POWDER-HOUSE-PARK-&-LEARNING-CENTER
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Newburyport Powder House

The Newburyport Powder House built in 1822 at Godfrey's Hill on Low Street - exterior and interior restored, with original cobblestone wagon path open as a historic park and learning center. Come experience a Civil War encampment, musket firing demonstrations at 1:30 and 3:30 pm, master cooper demonstration (27th) and guided tours of this unique historic landmark critical to our defense. For Newbu

Reviewed By cherylina62 - Newburyport, United States

Lovingly maintained, this is a true time capsule. Don't miss it, it is a quick and enlightening visit!

8. Plum Island

Newburyport, MA
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Plum Island

Reviewed By joaniecatalano00 - Athol, United States

Having grown up in this area I'm always drawn back to the beaches and restaurants. Plum island is one of my favorite places more so than Salisbury beach or Hampton beach only because we have no small children and as such Plum island appeals to us more.The restaurants and shops are a bit more upscale and trendy than the other beaches in the area.There is a small playground and bathrooms which are unfortunately only open seasonally but the majority of gas stations don't have a customer only policy. The beaches,even in the off season are bustling with people walking dogs,chipping golf balls and flying kites.

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